Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 10:51:55 -0500
Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Because I find that I'm frequently hitting TAB when intending
to use CAPS-LOCK and getting extraneous stuff in my command line
which I then have to edit back out.
Have you considered re-arranging your keyboard layout?
(System-Preferences-Hardware-Keyboard)
It isn't I feature I would use, anyway. I have it turned off
in my web browser, for example. As mentioned by the previous
responder, I could just "not use it", except that I find
it happening from time to time unexpectedly, and irritatingly.
I don't like the feature, and if it didn't intrude occasionally,
I'd just ignore it.
Rearranging my keyboard in order not to take advantage of a feature
I don't like doesn't sound appealing for some reason.
I was wrong about the error I encountered. I can type "I" but not "i".
I wonder why it went away?
Mike
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